BRUNSWICK, Maine — Just one week after launching his campaign for governor, Nirav Shah has raised $275,000, drawing contributions from all 16 of Maine’s counties and signaling strong statewide enthusiasm for his candidacy.
“I’m humbled and energized by the support showing up from all corners of our state,” Shah said. “When we launched this campaign, I made a promise to honor what works, fix what doesn’t, and deliver results for all Mainers. These numbers tell me that Maine people believe in our vision of leadership to listen, unite, and build towards solutions, together. I’m deeply grateful for their support.”
The campaign said the early donations came from a wide range of Mainers, including small business owners, educators, healthcare professionals, and community members who trust Shah’s leadership and record of public service.
The fundraising milestone follows the campaign’s first Team Shah Volunteer Call held Sunday evening, which drew more than 70 participants eager to join the effort. With over seven months remaining before the primary election, the campaign said it plans to continue organizing early and building a broad-based movement across the state. (Source: IANS)











